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Deals so good, you won't want to fall asleep.
You remember back when you used to walk into a store, browse the shelves, pick out a game, and then buy it--all in the actual real world? We don't know about you, but most of us at GOG.com have had our limbs atrophy to small vestigial nubbins since all of our shopping happens online these days. Of course, one thing that sometimes happens in real world stores with real world goods--particularly when they have a good sale--is that they run out of stock. Usually that means that the deal was so good that they couldn't keep up with demand.

Well, in the digital realm, this is usually pretty rare. How do you run out of stock on digital games, short of entropy devouring the universe? Well, we have gotten 101 games that will be on sale on the front page of GOG.com, but the discounts are so high at the moment that we can't just sell an unlimited number of copies of these games: we are only able to sell a few at these discounts--up to 80% off--and once they're gone, they're gone.

So what games will be on sale in our Insomnia promo? Bestselling classics and new games alike. There will also occasionally be some free games in super limited numbers (like, 20 or 30 copies)--if you're fast enough on the trigger finger to pick 'em up, that is. The deal will run from now until we're out of "stock" of games for the sale, and games may show up more than once. So it's time to bathe in a tub of coffee*, dip some espresso**, snort an energy drink***, or do whatever else it takes to stay up so you don't miss out on the best deals on fantastic games on GOG.com since summer.
*This is probably not a good idea
**This is definitely not a good idea
***This is totally safe, though****
****NO IT'S NOT WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU CRAZY PERSON
Post edited November 13, 2013 by TheEnigmaticT
The count goes UP too!?!
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jamotide: me, I like RPGs, but not action
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Cardian: Ok, but then again, you probably won't buy it now. So, to rephrase more appropriatly: Doesn't everybody who wants to play The Witcher 2 have it already? ;)
I want to play it, but I do not have it. The reasons are complicated.
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Senteria: Evoland please <3
Be patient :)
Go get it!!!
Post edited November 14, 2013 by peixoto
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EckoShy: >.>

<.<

(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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Ydrisselle: I was wrong :) Lords of Midnight is still up.

Thief 3 is on sale!

Next:
Witcher 2
Evoland
Lords of Midnight
Anodyne
Startopia

And then... I don't know.
Awesome, LoM is the only one I haven't got yet that I was really excited for.
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mrking58: Ok I am done been waiting for thief 3 for a number of hours. Oh well I will pick in up in a month
Hope you got it when it came up? If not send me a message might be able to help.
EVOLAND!
Evoland, go Senteria!
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Senteria: Evoland please <3
There ya go.
Evoland for $2.50
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Senteria: Evoland please <3
it's there
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Senteria: Evoland please <3
Happy now? :)
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Senteria: Evoland please <3
and now it's on sale :)
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Senteria: Evoland please <3
You've got it :>
Evoland *400

Next:
Lords of Midnight
Anodyne
Startopia
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skeletonbow: Not sure why people would crucify you for that. :) I greatly prefer DRM-free games of course as all things else being equal, DRM-free eliminates an unfair burden on the loyal paying customer, but there are a lot of great games that are not DRM-free also that are highly popular and in demand too. If you look at the game codes being traded daily on the GOG forums, the overwhelming majority of them turn out to be Steam codes for the most part, so while many if not most of us prefer DRM-free, we also enjoy games that have DRM also.

I'm rather excited about the Steam Machines as well, as I think it is going to be a fantastic thing for both gamers, game developers, Valve, and also the Linux community in boosting the visibility of Linux and also contributing improvements to the video drivers and other parts of the system.

There will be people who are very staunch DRM-free-only folk and that is perfectly ok too. No right or wrong, just personal preferences. :)
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BeorntheBear: I am also hoping that some genius will be able to create a app/hack to play GOG games on the STEAM OS.
It's almost guaranteed that'll happen for sure. I imagine that once Valve releases SteamOS to the public, it'll probably be anywhere from a day to a week until someone has GOG games running on it, but probably less than a day or so. It'll probably just be the installation of a few software packages and some fluff around that as the OS is still Linux afterall. Just need DOSbox, scummvm and wine for the most part, and a way of launching them. Should be trivial.